Our first official look at Jamie Foxx as The Amazing Spider-Man 2's Electro wasn't the only bit of pop culture news that Entertainment Weekly shared with the world on Wednesday. The magazine also rolled out alternate covers featuring Chloe Grace Moretz as the lead character in the upcoming Carrie remake and Harrison Ford and Asa Butterfield in their Ender's Game gear.

Carrie hits theaters on Oct. 18, with the movie positioning itself not as a remake of the 1976 film starring Sissy Spacek, but instead a more faithful adaption of Stephen King's novel. In addition to Moretz, Carrie stars Julianne Moore and Judy Greer.

Fans will have to wait a few weeks longer to see the cinematic adaption of Ender's Game, which debuts in America theaters on Nov. 1. Ford and Butterfield are joined by an impressive cast made up of Ben Kingsley, Viola Davis, Abigail Breslin and Hailee Steinfeld.

Head past the jump to check out the Entertainment Weekly covers for both Carrie and Ender's Game.

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